state's attorney, angela, video taped and live here in the studio. thank you so much for coming in. we appreciate you joining us. your message yesterday, as emotional as i seen you, seem to be, we should all be angry about this. >> we should. as i said yesterday, as a parent who lives here, i don't know how anyone is sad and not feel the grief and feel enraged. i think we all share that pain. i've been hearing all day from our community. >> i think there's little doubt this is a tipping point where people realize something has to be done. now you started a task force of some sort with the prince georges county police. what are you working on so far? >> the county executive started a task force. we are planning for a summit on may 4. we have been planning for the last several months. what we see, even here, we find that many of our young men are angry. they are without opportunity, because they dropped out of school. and so we must do something to address the situation regarding jobs and work force development. we also need mentors. many of these young men don't have men in their liv